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| I am after the sort of grey not quite light, not quite dark that you get just after sunset. I've had a play with the colour settings, but can't seem to get it right - e.g. I get a light and dark half of the room etc instead of just dimness. Does anybody have any ideas or know how to set the lighting settings to achieve this. Also, I know that there is the example in the IClone 3 peak, but is there any way to get a fireside glow lighting an area of the room in 2.5? Thanks.
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| Hi Rich, Have you looked at the tutorial entitled iClone Lighting Features and Techniques. This tutorial covers a lot of useful tips for situations like you describe. You can find the PDF tutorial Here. Video tutorials are also available from the tutorials page. Pete
Peter Edwards Forum Moderator iClone Daily Blog
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| haven't tried it for indoor scenes but for outdoor scenes i use a really dark blue fog to darken the landscape and make it appear as night.
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